The influence of alkanolamine in the formation of Pt nano- and microstructures

Start your abstract here Pt nano- and microstructures have been produced by a solvothermal technique in the presence of diethanolamine (DEA) as a reducing and capping agent. The effect of DEA concentration on Pt properties (structural and morphological) was discussed in detail. A lower DEA concentra...

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Published in:Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Main Author: Johan Ooi M.D.; Abdul Aziz A.; Mahmood A.; Bakhari N.A.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2020
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Johan Ooi M.D.; Abdul Aziz A.; Mahmood A.; Bakhari N.A.
The influence of alkanolamine in the formation of Pt nano- and microstructures
2020
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
1535
1
10.1088/1742-6596/1535/1/012032
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Start your abstract here Pt nano- and microstructures have been produced by a solvothermal technique in the presence of diethanolamine (DEA) as a reducing and capping agent. The effect of DEA concentration on Pt properties (structural and morphological) was discussed in detail. A lower DEA concentration produces nanoscale size particles while at higher concentration results in micro-flower structures. Pt crystallinity is enhanced with respect to the increment of DEA concentration in the order of 0.43 M >0.29 M >0.14 M. The presence of amino groups is confirmed by the intense band at ∼1087 cm-1 and absorption peak at 1446 cm-1 corresponds to C-N and N-H bending vibration mode of the amine group. The UV-Visible adsorption peak at 282 nm, due to adsorption of Pt (IV) disappeared implying that the Pt (IV) species has been reduced to Pt (0) valent confirming that DEA acted as a reducing agent. A possible reaction mechanism has been proposed. © 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Johan Ooi M.D.; Abdul Aziz A.; Mahmood A.; Bakhari N.A.
spellingShingle Johan Ooi M.D.; Abdul Aziz A.; Mahmood A.; Bakhari N.A.
The influence of alkanolamine in the formation of Pt nano- and microstructures
author_facet Johan Ooi M.D.; Abdul Aziz A.; Mahmood A.; Bakhari N.A.
author_sort Johan Ooi M.D.; Abdul Aziz A.; Mahmood A.; Bakhari N.A.
title The influence of alkanolamine in the formation of Pt nano- and microstructures
title_short The influence of alkanolamine in the formation of Pt nano- and microstructures
title_full The influence of alkanolamine in the formation of Pt nano- and microstructures
title_fullStr The influence of alkanolamine in the formation of Pt nano- and microstructures
title_full_unstemmed The influence of alkanolamine in the formation of Pt nano- and microstructures
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description Start your abstract here Pt nano- and microstructures have been produced by a solvothermal technique in the presence of diethanolamine (DEA) as a reducing and capping agent. The effect of DEA concentration on Pt properties (structural and morphological) was discussed in detail. A lower DEA concentration produces nanoscale size particles while at higher concentration results in micro-flower structures. Pt crystallinity is enhanced with respect to the increment of DEA concentration in the order of 0.43 M >0.29 M >0.14 M. The presence of amino groups is confirmed by the intense band at ∼1087 cm-1 and absorption peak at 1446 cm-1 corresponds to C-N and N-H bending vibration mode of the amine group. The UV-Visible adsorption peak at 282 nm, due to adsorption of Pt (IV) disappeared implying that the Pt (IV) species has been reduced to Pt (0) valent confirming that DEA acted as a reducing agent. A possible reaction mechanism has been proposed. © 2020 IOP Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.
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